Early Application Date
Faculty/Program | Summer Session* | Fall Session* |
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Applied Science and Engineering | n/a | January 15 (Extended to January 16) |
Faculty of Arts and Science | January 15 (Extended to January 22 for some programs) | January 15 (Extended to January 22 for some programs) |
U of T Mississauga | January 15 (Extended to March 15) | January 15 (Extended to June 27 for some programs) |
U of T Scarborough | January 15 (Extended to March 15 for some programs) | January 15 (Extended to July 31 for some programs) |
* The Summer Session begins in May; the Fall Session begins in September. |
Faculty/Program | Summer Session* | Fall Session* |
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Faculty of Arts and Science | January 15 (Extended to January 22) | June 2 |
U of T Mississauga | January 15 (Extended to March 15) | June 2 (Extended to July 12 for some programs) |
U of T Scarborough | January 15 (Extended to March 15) | June 2 (Extended to July 31 for some programs) |
* The Summer Session begins in May; the Fall Session begins in September. |
Admission decisions will be released in rounds starting in the new year and through to late May. The document deadline is February 1, however we recommend that you submit your required documents by December 15. Applicants who submit required documents early are able to maximize their opportunities for admission consideration. Documents received after the published deadlines will be considered as space allows.
Program Area | Document Deadline | Supplementary Application Deadline |
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Applied Science and Engineering | January 15 | due January 15 |
Architecture, Landscape, and Design | February 1 | due February 1 (Extended to February 9) |
Faculty of Arts and Science, U of T St. George | February 1 | Rotman Commerce: due February 1 Computer Science: due February 1 |
Kinesiology and Physical Education | February 1 (Extended to February 15) | due February 1 (Extended to February 15) |
Music | February 1 | due January 15 (Extended to January 18) |
U of T Mississauga | February 1 (Extended to July 31) | N/A |
U of T Scarborough | February 1 (Extended to August 15) | due February 1 (Extended to February 15) |
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Welcome to the website of the Graduate Program of the Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto. Our tri-campus and multi-institution graduate program enjoys a world-wide reputation for excellence in research and graduate education. Our program's full-time, cross-appointed, and status-only faculty are internationally recognized for their scholarship, with areas of expertise that cover all of the major areas of research in experimental psychology (Behavioural Neuroscience; Developmental; Perception, Cognition, and Cognitive Neuroscience; Social and Personality).
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Counselling psychology, program overview.
The Counselling Psychology program is offered by the Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), leading to the Master of Education (MEd) and Doctor of Education (EdD) degrees.
There are three fields:
In the field of Counselling and Psychotherapy, the MEd program provides individuals with the opportunity to learn and develop counselling skills appropriate for a variety of work settings. Students are encouraged to develop their courses and practicum learning experiences to suit their own goals. Examples of the types of goals for which suitable programs of study could be developed are adult counselling and psychotherapy, college and university counselling centres, career counselling, geriatrics counselling, multicultural counselling, and community mental health and family life centres. The program of study provides students with the basic preparation for certification as a Certified Canadian Counsellor (CCC) with the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (CCPA) and as a Registered Psychotherapist with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO).
Counsellor training in the EdD program emphasizes the role of the counsellor in the educational system, the acquisition of effective supervisory and consultative skills, and the development and assessment of student counselling services in addition to the advanced study of counselling theory and practice. Graduates will be prepared to take leadership positions in the field of educational counselling; as educators in colleges and institutes of education; as directors and coordinators of school guidance programs; as specialists in the provision of counselling-related, in-service training for school personnel; and as providers of advanced levels of personal counselling to school, college, and related populations. This option will be especially attractive to individuals who have demonstrated a career commitment to the provision of counselling services in an educational and community setting.
In the field of Guidance and Counselling, the MEd program helps meet the need for well-prepared practitioners in the field of guidance and counselling in the schools. Therefore, strong preference for admission to this degree program is given to experienced teachers who are interested in specializing in guidance and counselling in the schools. The program of study provides students with the basic preparation for certification as a Certified Canadian Counsellor (CCC) with the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (CCPA). The MEd program is typically offered on a full-time basis with a limited number of part-time spots available.
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Application deadline | MEd: Fall 2024 entry 15-Nov-2023 | MEd: MEd (Counselling and Psychotherapy; Global Mental Health and Counselling Psychology): Fall 2024 entry 15-Nov-2023
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Minimum admission average | MEd: B+ in final year of bachelor’s EdD:B+ in final year of bachelor’s; A-minus average in Master’s | MEd: B+ in final year of bachelor’s EdD:B+ in final year of bachelor’s; A-minus average in Master’s |
Direct entry option from bachelor's to PhD? | EdD: No | EdD: No |
Is a supervisor identified before or after admission? | EdD: After | EdD: After |
If a supervisor is identified after admission (as per question above), is admission conditional upon securing a supervisor? | EdD: No | EdD: No |
Is a supervisor assigned by the graduate unit or secured by the applicant? | EdD: Graduate Unit | EdD: Graduate Unit |
Are any standardized tests required/recommended? | MEd: NA | MEd: NA |
Program: Counselling and Clinical Psychology Field: Clinical Psychology Degree: MA and PhD Duration: Full-time 2-year Master of Arts and 5-year Doctor of Philosophy
Housed within the Graduate Department of Psychological Clinical Science , the primary and overriding objective of graduate training in Clinical Psychology at UTSC is to produce exceptional clinical scientists according to the highest standards of research and professional practice.
Graduate training in Clinical Psychology at UTSC has primary research strengths in the areas of clinical neuropsychology and neurosciences , personality and psychological assessment , and mindfulness- and acceptance-based psychotherapies . Distinguished by its innovative cross-disciplinary approach to psychological clinical science, Clinical Psychology at UTSC emphasizes scientific innovation through novel research collaborations that push traditional boundaries in clinical science and practice. This theoretical knowledge is integrated into our clinical training which supports the delivery of evidence-based assessment and psychological interventions.
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Learn about the psychology graduate programs at U of T, the admission requirements, the application process, and the research opportunities.
For information about programs in counselling & clinical psychology, counselling psychology, developmental psychology & education, and school & clinical child psychology at the University of Toronto, please contact the Department of Applied Psychology & Human Development at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education.
Admission Requirements for Psychology. Undergraduate students select their programs of study (Subject POSts) once they have completed a minimum of 4.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) at the university level, whether from the University of Toronto or at another institution. Thus, students begin their selected program in their second year (the ...
Clinical Psychology Graduate Program at the University of Toronto is a new clinical psychology program offered through U of T's Scarborough campus. The Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), through their Human Development and Applied Psychology Program offers graduate studies in counselling and clinical psychology.
MA & PhD in Counselling and Clinical Psychology (Field: Clinical Psychology) - Admissions Receive graduate training in Clinical Psychology at Canada's #1 university and one of the top public universities in the world!
Minimum Admission Requirements Applicants are admitted under the General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies. Applicants must also satisfy the Department of Psychology's additional admission requirements stated below. Appropriate University of Toronto master's degree, or its equivalent from a recognized university, with a minimum A- average and adequate research performance.
Reach out to your Graduate Unit for more information about funding packages. For details about awards, scholarships and emergency funding, explore the opportunities. Doctoral-stream graduate programs at the University of Toronto offer a range of financial supports to graduate students to offset the cost of their graduate education.
Admissions - How to Apply. Please refer to the sections below for complete details on the UTSC Clinical Psychology graduate program's admission requirements and instructions on applying. ***Please note that the application period for the 2024-25 admissions cycle is now closed and we are no longer accepting applications.
The University of Toronto administers a unified graduate program in Psychology that spans all three U of T campuses (Mississauga, Scarborough, and St. George). Adjunct faculty from associated hospitals and institutions also participate in the program and supervise graduate students.
It is offered by the graduate Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), St. George campus, and the Graduate Department of Psychological Clinical Science at the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC).
Types of programs The training and experience you'll acquire at the master's or doctoral level at the University of Toronto will give you tools to drive change and excel in virtually any industry — whether you go on to teach and do research at a university, take a role in government, start a private enterprise, or embark on a professional career. Our research-driven graduate programs ...
Welcome to the Department of Psychology. Welcome to the UTSC Department of Psychology! Our department is the academic home to more than 2,500 undergraduate students, enrolled in programs in experimental Psychology , Mental Health Studies, and Neuroscience. Our faculty are engaged in cutting edge research in 5 main areas of psychology and ...
Program Requirements Our graduate program is composed of faculty and students of three undergraduate Psychology departments (St. George, Mississauga, and Scarborough) and several affiliated institutions and hospitals. The focus of the program is scientific and experimental.
Special Education Counselling and Clinical Psychology MA Fields: Clinical and Counselling Psychology — offered by the Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development, OISE, St. George campus; Clinical Psychology — offered by the Graduate Department of Psychological Clinical Science, University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) PhD Fields:
2024-2025 The university application process starts in the fall of the year before you intend to begin your studies. Be sure to start looking into scholarships as well, as some have early deadlines. Below is a list of our application and supporting document deadlines. We encourage you to submit your application, the appropriate application fee, and your […]
Doctoral Admission & Enrolment Data. We feel it is important that you are able to use data to inform your decision making even before you apply. This dashboard enables prospective and current students to better understand who applies, is accepted, and enrols in our doctoral programs. We are providing this data so that you can explore our ...
The Graduate Program in Counselling and Clinical Psychology is a tri-campus MA and PhD degree program at the University of Toronto housed across both the Graduate Department of Psychological Clinical Science (GD-PCS) at UTSC and the Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE). Each Department offers one field of study; the GD ...
Minimum admissions requirements for entry to the clinical mental health counseling program include the following: Completion of a baccalaureate degree with a satisfactory grade point average. A personal statement. A resume. Three completed reference forms from individuals familiar with the student's potential for graduate education.
Psychology is the scientific study of the mind, brain, and behaviour. Measured by major global university rankings, research productivity and impact, the Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto is one of the world's best.
How well do their interests for graduate study in Psychology align with what my lab currently works on? Other Information for Prospective Applicants : At times the Clinical Program has additional application requirements for applicants who are being considered for further evaluation.
How I Evaluate Applicants: Like all faculty members in the Psychology Department, I evaluate prospective graduate students holistically. Therefore, I consider all possible ways in which students' application materials can demonstrate excellence and a strong likelihood of thriving in the graduate program and my lab.
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Welcome to the website of the Graduate Program of the Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto. Our tri-campus and multi-institution graduate program enjoys a world-wide reputation for excellence in research and graduate education.
The Counselling Psychology program is offered by the Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), leading to the Master of Education (MEd) and Doctor of Education (EdD) degrees. There are three fields: In the field of Counselling and Psychotherapy, the MEd program provides ...
Graduate training in Clinical Psychology at UTSC has primary research strengths in the areas of clinical neuropsychology and neurosciences, personality and psychological assessment, and mindfulness- and acceptance-based psychotherapies.
The outline for students in the 4-year PhD and 5-year Direct-Entry PhD in the Department of Psychology.
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What are the options for doing a PhD with Dr. Chadwick? At the University of Wisconsin-Madison, there are a few options for completing a PhD with me. Option 1. The first option is that you can do a single-major (traditional) PhD through the Psychology PhD Program or through the Gender & Women's Studies PhD Program.
Psychology at the University of Toronto Scarborough. Combine dynamic academic insights with groundbreaking research in a program led by some of the best lecturers and professors in Canada. This is one of few programs in North America where you can focus on clinical psychology at the undergraduate level, meaning you'll graduate with a unique ...